Yer bet those drivers really love those early finishes, just that they can't fully appreciate it until they experience the work of the suckers that do min. 8hr shifts each day! hah Gotta definitely agree there with the sound, I particularly favour the screaming CS / Hino :) Yes 4000s are pretty rare on resi. routes when you exclude the 6 that work in Manly; you can find some on clean-ups but that's about it.
Yes definitely nice to see some manual work, just so laim that there isn't much left due to the "fantastic" use of automation. I've got a few other videos with manual services you may like to look at, a few with HEIL PT1000s and then a few Aussie trucks. Agree about the colour on the 4000s, nice to see it different from plain white. Thanks for the comment!
Its nice seeing some manual collection down there. The 32 gal. cascades here are a little shorter and have a differently shaped bottom with a handle, would make things much easier for these guys. And I must add those 4000s look great in that yellow/orangle color. 5 stars.
Yeh 32g (120L) seems to be the most common garbage bin, 37g (140L) would probably follow and then you get a few councils that still use 65g (240L). There's also the 21g (80L) which can be found here and there. Though this is only for normal garbage, sizes differ aa fair bit with recycling and green-waste.
Oh you can bet it's common truck - put the amount of PT1000s and F-4000s together and they'd be pretty close to dominating the RLs in Sydney =] Yes in just this street they were working together... when I arrived they were already together, so I'd imagine one team finished their run and went to help the other guys.
Yeh that's the way to do it, unless the other guys have been f**king around all morning. Sometimes where I used to work, you could have four or five trucks working on one street to polish off the clean-up, or sometimes a group of 8 or so guys loading the rest into the emptier truck (as ridiculous as it might sound lol). Was good to team up with another truck when you could, wasn't always the case but unfortunately.
Is it common to see 2 trucks working at once? I saw a setup like this only once, and that was when both recycling trucks were on my street when we didn't have single stream recycling.
Nice work Mitch the bins are smaller and the garbage mans just lift the bins with there hands they should just use the joystick because it's a lot easier.
So you think this is safer? you wouldn't see me pick up a bin, kind of defeats its purpose doesn't it? btw we only use automatic rear loaders for 140/240 bins in the Netherlands, manuals are much slower...
Lifting the bins by hand isn't safer, just a much faster method - unless you've got a speedy lifter to work with. Of course relying on hydraulics is much better, but you'd be out there forever if you sat every bin on the lifter which runs as fast as the ones in the video.
I don't believe automatic lifters on the rear loaders are allowed in Australia, would be to do with our safety laws... anyway manual control is more fun :P
@TheSunmanho They don't have to lift the bins by hand, the lifter is more than available... I guess you could say this is how the real garbos handle the smaller wheelie bins =]
Thank you man, my little brother (2) really enjoy this video, he loves garbage cars. 5/5
awesome video mitch, really like watching the manual collections. hope you get other videos from other manual collecting councils :) gud luck.
Yer bet those drivers really love those early finishes, just that they can't fully appreciate it until they experience the work of the suckers that do min. 8hr shifts each day! hah Gotta definitely agree there with the sound, I particularly favour the screaming CS / Hino :) Yes 4000s are pretty rare on resi. routes when you exclude the 6 that work in Manly; you can find some on clean-ups but that's about it.
Great job Mitch! Like how they manually dumped most of the bins, faster than using the lifter!
That lifter is impressively SLOW... no wonder they dump everything by hand. If they used that lifter... they'd be out there all day! Great video! 5*
I knew this wasn't from US.2 trucks one block...wow they have 1 truck and I beleive its several miles.
Yes definitely nice to see some manual work, just so laim that there isn't much left due to the "fantastic" use of automation. I've got a few other videos with manual services you may like to look at, a few with HEIL PT1000s and then a few Aussie trucks. Agree about the colour on the 4000s, nice to see it different from plain white. Thanks for the comment!
Its nice seeing some manual collection down there. The 32 gal. cascades here are a little shorter and have a differently shaped bottom with a handle, would make things much easier for these guys. And I must add those 4000s look great in that yellow/orangle color. 5 stars.
Yeh 32g (120L) seems to be the most common garbage bin, 37g (140L) would probably follow and then you get a few councils that still use 65g (240L). There's also the 21g (80L) which can be found here and there. Though this is only for normal garbage, sizes differ aa fair bit with recycling and green-waste.
Great Video !!!!
Please make More
Oh you can bet it's common truck - put the amount of PT1000s and F-4000s together and they'd be pretty close to dominating the RLs in Sydney =]
Yes in just this street they were working together... when I arrived they were already together, so I'd imagine one team finished their run and went to help the other guys.
Yeh that's the way to do it, unless the other guys have been f**king around all morning. Sometimes where I used to work, you could have four or five trucks working on one street to polish off the clean-up, or sometimes a group of 8 or so guys loading the rest into the emptier truck (as ridiculous as it might sound lol). Was good to team up with another truck when you could, wasn't always the case but unfortunately.
nice job mate
Hard work!
Seems like the Heil4000 is just as common as the australian brands. Two trucks on the same street doing trash?
Nice Job Mitch! Very well done, nice to see a three man crew! So the second truck was doing trash too?
Is it common to see 2 trucks working at once? I saw a setup like this only once, and that was when both recycling trucks were on my street when we didn't have single stream recycling.
Nah just three mandatory (garbage / paper / bottles), green-waste bin is optional I believe.
Nice work Mitch the bins are smaller and the garbage mans just lift the bins with there hands they should just use the joystick because it's a lot easier.
So you think this is safer? you wouldn't see me pick up a bin, kind of defeats its purpose doesn't it? btw we only use automatic rear loaders for 140/240 bins in the Netherlands, manuals are much slower...
Yes that's the "safer" thing to do, only thing is the lifter's take forever so the guys would be out there all day if they used it for every bin.
Yep both of them were doing trash, just knocking off this street together.
Lifting the bins by hand isn't safer, just a much faster method - unless you've got a speedy lifter to work with. Of course relying on hydraulics is much better, but you'd be out there forever if you sat every bin on the lifter which runs as fast as the ones in the video.
You can bloody bet I want a job mate, been after one for a while (just been too young) -- working where?
before it is buried in a landfill why not grind the trash up?
I don't believe automatic lifters on the rear loaders are allowed in Australia, would be to do with our safety laws... anyway manual control is more fun :P
@soltysi Finishing off the morning's work together by the looks of things.
Nice footage so does each resident have 5 bins
@TheSunmanho They don't have to lift the bins by hand, the lifter is more than available... I guess you could say this is how the real garbos handle the smaller wheelie bins =]
well, nobody cares what you think. we can have interests in anything we like, even if there garbage trucks okay.
Leichhardt Council is my Council!
Whoops, the vid skipped ahead, just one F4000, still looks good.
How's this video got 1.8 million views, I don't get it 🤷♂️
How much is the weekly pay?
If it's $1600-$2000 i'm up for it.
Wonder how much money they make?
Don't live there, never have its 4 1/2 hrs from here. But I imagine its smelly & crowded
Does Leichardht have side loader trucks?
Eu gostei
@frankferte Nope, rear loaders only...
how is life in smelly Toronto?